SBS Cup
Organising bodyJapan Football Association (JFA)
Founded1977
RegionShizuoka, Japan (Asia)
Number of teams4
Current champions Colombia (2019)
WebsiteOfficial website
(in English)
2023 SBS Cup

The SBS Cup is an association football tournament held annually in the Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

It began in 1977 as several friendly matches between South Korean and Japanese high schools to celebrate Shizuoka Broadcasting System's (SBS) 25th anniversary.[1] It was expanded to become a tournament in 1979 and since 2002, it has been a round-robin competition for national teams and a representative team from the Shizuoka Prefecture.

Results

Year Participants
1977
1978
Year Champions Runners-up Third-place
1979 South Korea Cheonggu High School All-Shizuoka Japan Shizuoka Gakuen High School
1980 All-Shizuoka Japan Shimizu Higashi High School South Korea Cheonggu High School
1981 Germany Bayern Munich All-Shizuoka South Korea Cheonggu High School
1982 All-Shizuoka South Korea Kumho High School Japan All Japan Junior Youth
1983 Japan All Japan Junior Youth All-Shizuoka South Korea Iri High School
1984 Netherlands Feyenoord Japan Shimizu Higashi High School South Korea Cheonggu High School
1985 All-Shizuoka South Korea Cheonggu High School Brazil XV de Novembro
1986 Brazil Juventus-SP All-Shizuoka Japan Shimizu Higashi High School
1987 Brazil Americana EC South Korea Kumho High School All-Shizuoka
1988 Brazil Paraná Selection All-Shizuoka South Korea Daeryun High School
1989 Brazil São Paulo Selection All-Shizuoka South Korea Pohang Jecheol Technical High School
1990 Brazil Botafogo All-Shizuoka South Korea Daegu Technical High School
1991 Brazil Moji-Arara All-Shizuoka Italy Sampdoria
1992 Spain Real Madrid Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Japan Japan
1993 Japan Japan All-Shizuoka Spain Real Madrid
1994 Japan Japan Italy Juventus Brazil Criciúma
1995 Japan Japan Brazil XV de Novembro All-Shizuoka
1996 Brazil Grêmio All-Shizuoka Japan Japan
1997  Japan Italy Juventus Colombia América de Cali
1998 Brazil Cruzeiro  Japan Germany Borussia Dortmund
1999  Japan Croatia NK Croatia Zagreb All-Shizuoka
2000  Japan Brazil Palmeiras All-Shizuoka
2001 Spain Valencia Brazil Palmeiras All-Shizuoka
Year Champions Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
2002 Paraguay Paraguay  Portugal All-Shizuoka  Japan
2003  Japan  Belgium All-Shizuoka  Russia
2004  Brazil  Japan  Turkey All-Shizuoka
2005  Argentina  Japan  Senegal All-Shizuoka
2006  South Korea  Japan  Mexico All-Shizuoka
2007 All-Shizuoka  Ukraine  United States  Japan
2008  Argentina  Japan  Australia All-Shizuoka
2009  Japan  Mexico  France All-Shizuoka
2010  Japan  Spain  Ghana All-Shizuoka
2011 All-Shizuoka  Japan  Mexico  Australia
2012  Japan  Portugal  South Korea All-Shizuoka
2013  Japan All-Shizuoka  Russia  Uruguay
2014  Colombia All-Shizuoka  Japan  South Korea
2015  Croatia  Spain All-Shizuoka  Japan
2016  Slovakia All-Shizuoka  Costa Rica  Japan
2017  Chile  Czech Republic  Japan All-Shizuoka
2018  Paraguay  Japan All-Shizuoka  Australia
2019  Colombia  Japan All-Shizuoka  Belgium
2022[2]  Uzbekistan All-Shizuoka  Japan  Uruguay
2023
(details)
Dates: 14–20 August 2023

See also

National teams
Men's
Women's

References

  1. "Information". SBS International Cup Official Website. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  2. "2022 Archive | SBS Cup International Youth Soccer". www.at-s.com. Shizuoka Shimbun, Shizuoka Broadcasting System. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
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